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Review of Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia on Nintendo DS

by Chucky Chucky photo Nov 2008
Cover image of Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia on DS
Gamefings Score: 7
Platform: DS DS logo
Released: 10 Nov 2008
Genre: Action Role-playing
Developer: Creatures Inc.
Publisher: The Pokémon Company, Nintendo

Introduction

Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia is like if the Pokémon franchise swallowed its own tail, creating an action RPG where the goal is less about battling and more about holding a stylus like it's the last slice of pizza at a party. You play as a Pokémon Ranger, which means your job is essentially convincing Pokémon to be your friends through the magical power of looping your stylus around them like you're trying to lasso a wild stallion. Naturally, the fate of Almia rests on your ability to outmaneuver these critters and the villainous Team Dim Sun, because what would a Pokémon game be without an evil organization that has the same capability for evil as your local DMV.

Gameplay

You start your Ranger journey by graduating from Ranger School with two classmates who will probably make your life unnecessarily complicated. Choose your gender, and then select one of three adorable partner Pokémon (your choice doesn't affect the gameplay much-much like actual life). The real challenge comes in the form of the Capture Styler, which acts like a magical lasso for befriending Pokémon. Instead of the old loop-happy system, Shadows of Almia introduces the Friendly Gauge. You draw loops around Pokémon to increase their friendliness (think of it as Pokémon therapy). Don't stop dancing around them, though, or their friendship gauge drops faster than your confidence at a karaoke night. The game also throws in side quests that have you doing your best random favor for citizens of Almia, earning more partners as well as power-ups that justify all the stylus cardio you've been doing. It's a bit like running errands for your neighbors, but with significantly more cartoonish danger. The addition of four different types of stylers means you can pick your favorite strategy while you attempt captures - just as long as you remember which button does what, because that's a personal journey we all must take. The world itself is beautifully varied, with everything from deserts to mountains, and you can be sure that with each new area comes a completely fresh set of Pokémon for you to non-violently convince to join your cause. Just remember: each one has its quirks, and some of them just want to chill, which is ironic considering they're about to go on a rescue mission.

Graphics

Shadows of Almia has aged like a fine wine left open for a year; it's still somewhat intoxicating but not without its quirks. The graphics are vibrant and colorful, pulling you into the cute world of Pokémon without question. The characters are designed well enough to give you a chuckle-and the environment is as lively as a high school drama production. Animations are smooth enough, especially during captures. However, you won't mistake it for any high-end console-nope, you're rocking it on the Nintendo DS, which means you already know how to temper your expectations about resolution and depth of field. You're here for the Pokémon, not the ray-tracing.

Conclusion

Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia is both a quirky nostalgia trip and a gentle reminder that not every Pokémon game needs your fists in a brawl. It's for the strategic thinker, the ultimate Pokémon therapist, or perhaps someone just wanting to scribble on their screen for a while. It may not be the addictively compelling world of the main series, but it's a fun diversion for those who want to live their wildest dreams of befriending Pokémon without the risk of losing their favorite dragon in battle. In summary, if waiting for the next main Pokémon outing is giving you the existential ennui, Shadows of Almia could be what you need to fill that void, one rotation of your stylus at a time. Just be careful not to touch the screen with anything other than your stylus unless you want to accidentally unleash chaos on your carefully orchestrated Pokémon rescue operation.

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